Lawyer of the Year 2022 Tudor Clee – From Car Boot to ‘Loophole Lawyer’, the Lawyer Who Fought The Government And Won

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LawFuel’s 2022 Lawyer of the Year is the battling ‘loophole lawyer’ who fought to get Charlotte Bellis into the country under the MIQ lottery system.

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Jude Law, Aaron Judge, and the Legal AI Arms Race: Why Legora Is Betting Big on Star Power

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Legal AI Just Went All Hollywood The legal technology sector has seen plenty of bold claims. But very few startups have had the audacity — or the funding — to enlist a People magazine Sexiest Man Alive to sell AI software to managing partners. Swedish legal AI company Legora is doing exactly that. “We felt

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Legora Acquires Graceview, Regulatory Scanning Platform Trusted by Leading Law firms and Corporations.

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The acquisition adds a critical new layer to Legora’s platform: real-time visibility into regulatory change. Regulation is growing more complex, more global, and more consequential every year and the tools available to legal and compliance teams to track it have failed to keep pace. Graceview was built to replace the patchwork of fragmented, noisy sources

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Getting Hit by an 18-Wheeler Puts You Up Against a Trucking Company, a Commercial Insurer, and a Legal Team with One Goal — and None of It Has Anything to Do with Making Sure You’re Fairly Compensated

Article source: Applewhite Law Firm PLLC An accident involving an 18-wheeler is not a larger version of a standard car crash. It is a categorically different event in its physical consequences, its legal complexity, and the institutional response that occurs on the other side the moment the accident is reported. A driver who rear-ends another

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Most People Charged with a Crime Focus on the Outcome — But the Decisions That Determine That Outcome Are Already Being Made in the Hours Between the Arrest and the Arraignment

Article source: Fowkles Law Firm PLLC The criminal process is often described in terms of its final stages — the trial, the verdict, the sentence. Those stages get the most attention because they are the most visible and the most dramatic. But the decisions that determine the outcome of a criminal case are typically made

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The “Law Firm in a Box” Just Got a Brain Graft

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In an industry where “integration” is often a buzzword for a clunky API, Smokeball and Thomson Reuters have announced a partnership that actually moves the needle. By embedding TR’s CoCounsel Legal AI directly into Smokeball’s practice management ecosystem, the two giants are attempting to bridge the historic chasm between the business of law and the

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The Mistakes That Sink Personal Injury Claims Are Rarely Made in the Courtroom — They Happen in the Days and Weeks After the Accident, Before Most People Even Realize They Have a Case Worth Protecting

Article source: Dixon Injury Law The courtroom phase of a personal injury case — if it reaches one — is where the outcome is formally declared. But the case is won or lost long before anyone walks into a courtroom. The evidence that matters, the medical record that supports the damages claim, and the credibility

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Insurance Companies Settle Cases Quickly When They Believe the Attorney Across the Table Is Genuinely Prepared to Take It to Trial — and They Drag Them Out When They Don’t

Article source: Lowe Trial Lawyers Settlement offers in personal injury cases are not generosity. They are risk calculations. The insurer’s claims team is estimating the probability that the case will go to trial, the likely verdict range if it does, and the cost of the litigation required to get there. Every variable in that calculation

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LegalAI News – Docusign and Harvey: Partner to Bring Legal and Contract AI Together

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Docusign, the world’s most trusted Intelligent Agreement Management (IAM) company, and Harvey, the leading AI platform for legal and professional services, today announced a strategic partnership that connects Harvey’s legal reasoning platform with Docusign’s IAM contract AI platform, enabling legal teams to move from business insights to action across the full agreement lifecycle. Together, the

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Morrison Foerster Boosts Tech Practice with Triple Partner Additions

Morrison Foerster, a leading global law firm, is pleased to announce the addition of three partners, Mike Pierides, Will Holder, and Oliver Bell, adding significant strength and depth to the firm’s global, cross‑border technology transactions credentials. Collectively, they bring over 55 years of experience bolstering the firm’s capabilities in tech-focused M&A, complex technology transactions, outsourcing, and digital

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The Elite Law Pipeline to Prison And How a Decade-Long Insider Trading Ring Pierced Big Law’s Inner Circle

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A 30-person federal indictment has implicated attorneys from Wachtell, Latham, Willkie, Goodwin, Cleary, Sidley, Weil and DLA Piper in what prosecutors call one of the most sweeping M&A intelligence networks ever prosecuted on American soil.

The access a law firm grants its attorneys is built on a simple, foundational covenant: what comes through the door stays within those walls. For a decade, federal prosecutors allege, a network of Ivy League-trained lawyers decided that covenant was negotiable — and that confidential merger data was simply a different kind of billable asset.

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